Fibrin clot properties independently predict adverse clinical outcome following acute coronary syndrome: a PLATO substudy
European Heart Journal

Abstract
To determine whether fibrin clot properties are associated with clinical outcomes following acute coronary syndrome (ACS).
Plasma samples were collected at hospital discharge from 4354 ACS patients randomized to clopidogrel or ticagrelor in the PLATelet inhibition and patient Outcomes (PLATO) trial. A validated turbidimetric assay was employed to study plasma clot lysis time and maximum turbidity (a measure of clot density). One-year rates of cardiovascular (CV) death, spontaneous myocardial infarction (MI) and PLATO-defined major bleeding events were assessed after sample collection. Hazard ratios (HRs) were estimated using Cox proportional hazards models. After adjusting for CV risk factors, each 50% increase in lysis time was associated with CV death/spontaneous MI [HR 1.17, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.05–1.31;
Fibrin clots that are resistant to lysis independently predict adverse outcome in ACS patients. Novel therapies targeting fibrin clot properties might be a new avenue for improving prognosis in patients with ACS.
Contributors

Wael Sumaya
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Lars Wallentin
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Stefan K James
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Agneta Siegbahn
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Katja Gabrysch
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Maria Bertilsson
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Anders Himmelmann
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Ramzi A Ajjan
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Robert F Storey
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University of Sheffield Sheffield , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
